Ayurveda Indian Head Massage

Indian head massage or Shiro abhyanga (as called in Ayurveda) is a popular head massage carried out in India from centuries. It is a part of Indian ayurvedic system and helps in balancing three upper chakras- ajna (located between eyebrows), sahasrara (top of head) and vishuddha (located in throat), according to Yoga health Science.

The massage is carried out in four stages:

Head Massage.

Neck Massage.

Shoulder Massage.

Forehead Massage.

The main aim of the Indian head massage is to release stress from muscles and tissues.

The relaxing but firm hand massage is given to the entire head, shoulders and neck region. This helps to release tight muscles and motivates much needed blood vessels flow that surging the top with oxygen-rich blood vessels and helping to remove toxins.

Acoording to ayurveda principles, this therapy feeds the positive feelings by focusing on the marma (energy) factors, many of which are located around the top.

The herbal oils used for this procedure are specifically chosen according to your prominent Ayurvedic Body Type.

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